Conquers infections! Wounds Punctures Rain-Rot Scratches - Stops Thrush White-Line
Dr. Porter's Product Spotlight: Banixx™ has quickly become my best helper in the clinic, out of my truck, in the barn, and at the house for virtually every scratch, cut, wound, abrasion, abscess, puncture, and post-surgical clean-up.Having a product like Banixx™ that is tissue friendly and anti-microbial means faster healing time. A reduction of redness, pain and swelling is often observed after a single Banixx™ application. These extra benefits help keep the horse from disturbing the bandaged wounds and traumatizing the injured site. In my opinion, everyone should switch out those old wound treatment remedies for Banixx™. It is a lot easier to stock one great product then a lot of wives tales! The proof is in the application. Richard L. Porter, DVM Porter Ridge Veterinary Clinic & KV Vet Supply Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care has been shown to send bacteria packing! Test results confirm that Banixx™ kills what veterinarians call the "BIG THREE" Salmonella choleraesuis Staphylococcus aureus Pseudomonas aeruginosa with a 99.9999% kill rate! In tests of its anti-fungal capabilities, Banixx™ killed 95% of Aspergillus niger and 99% of Candida albicans. All tests were conducted by BioVir Labs, an independent, accredited laboratory. View the data results. Our case studies show you the dramatic results documented with Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care.
Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care has many benefits in addition to its anti-bacterial properties Environmentally friendly No stinging, caustic sensation when applied to the horse's wound No offensive odor and therefore does not create fear in the horse No steroids Does not cauterize the infected tissue, so does not limit aid to mere surface healing Non-staining and no added dyes Two years of testing by a highly-credentialed research veterinarian, produced credible, documented results that allow us to bring Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care to market. During this study period, Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care was referred to as "ARS-1050". His findings were published in the July 2005 issue of the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, the official journal of the World Equine Veterinary Association. A portion of the profits from Banixx™ sales goes to animal welfare and rescue organizations.
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